Well expats to any country have to respect the culture of the society - at least the basics - they live in, especially in a place like Qatar where the expats main objective in money.

I know many non-muslim expats who certainly enjoy the atmosphere in Ramadan especially the food and nighlife - which are you unique to Ramadan.

Of course people can eat and drink, just without showing the rest of the world they're eating. Many clubs, restaurants and cafes are open, the only difference is the eating area is concealed.

There's the short day as well which many find a welcome change of pace. I've even met non-muslims who fast in Ramadan and tell me they do this for health reason.

Most of the expats I meet have no problems in Ramadan.